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Oracle Internet Directory Buffer Overflow VulnerabilityA potential security vulnerability has been discovered in Oracle Internet Directory (OID). OID release 2.1.1.0.0 is vulnerable to a potential buffer overflow problem which may permit unauthorized access to the operating system. Products Oracle Internet Directory (OID) release 2.1.1.0.0 On Unix platforms 1. Change the ownership of executable “ oidldapd”from root user to the UNIX user who owns the OID installation in the operating system. 2. Set the file permissions on “ oidldapd”to 710. 3. Change the ownership of executable “ oidmon”from root user to the UNIX user who owns the OID installation in the operating system.
4. Set the file permissions on “ oidmon”to 710. 5. Remove (or back up) OID monitor and dispatcher log files before restarting the OID instance. On Windows 2000 On Windows NT 1) OID release 3.0.1.1.0 (shipping with Oracle9i) on all Unix platforms 2) OID release 3.0.1.1.0 (shipping with Oracle9i) on Windows 3) OID release 2.1.1.3.0 (shipping with Oracle8i) on Solaris.
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23 MicrophoneTroubleshooting Problem Solution No Sound Check to see if power is on (see illustration) Check Audio Level controls on Wall Make sure the Mute button is off on the microphone (see illustration) Make sure the microphone cord is plugged securely into the microphone transmitter. Replace the battery (see illustration) Poor Sound Check microphone placement guide in manual. Replace battery Feedback Loud, High Pitched Turn down the microphone volume to Noise - Coming from Speakers comfortable level for students to hear
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2. Click on Programs.
3. Choose Microsoft Word from the list of programs.
4. The Office Assistant Welcome appears the first time you start Microsoft Word.
Click Start Using Microsoft Word. The main screen of Microsoft Word will be displayed.
You will want to become familiar with this screen and what each of the features can do when you click on them.
Try This: Place you mouse on top of the B icon in the Formatting Tool Bar. Do not click! What happened? This is a nice feature to assist you while you are learning Microsoft Word
Creating a New Document
1. From the File Menu, select New. The main screen of Microsoft Word will be displayed. You can also Open a document that has already been saved.
2. Before you begin typing text, you should setup the page. Select Page Setup from the File Menu. You can change the margins, select the paper size, and place a border around your document.
Do This: Change the margins so that the top, bottom, right, and left are all 1".
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Service Express is American Honda’s Web-based system for delivering electronic service publications to the aftermarket. In Service Express, technicians have access to the same service information available to Honda and Acura dealers: Service Manuals, Service Bulletins, ServiceNews, Wiring Diagrams, Body Repair Manuals, Accessory Installation Instructions, Owners Manuals, and the Parts Catalogs in one convenient place.
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You search in Service Express by selecting the Model and Year of the vehicle you’re working on, then choose a subject or enter a keyword. Service Express will retrieve all service information related to the subject or keyword to help you repair the vehicle.
NOTE: We continually update Service Express, so a printed copy of the Service Express QuickStart may not exactly match what you see on your computer screen. This isn’t usually a problem, because the basic Service Express searching and navigation procedures do not change.
Download PDFAn Educators Guide to School Networks ManualThis An Educators Guide to School Networks covers the WHAT IS A NETWORK? Chapter One: PROTOCOL Chapter Two: Introduction 15 Ethernet 16 Fast Ethernet 16 Gigabit Ethernet 17 LocalTalk 17 Token Ring 18 FDDI 19 ATM 19 Summary 20 Introduction 7 Local Area Network 8 Metropolitan Area Network 9 Wide Area Network 10 Advantages of a School Network 11 Disadvantages of a School Network 14 HARDWARE Chapter Three: CABLING Chapter Four: Introduction 31 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)Cable 32 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)Cable 35 Coaxial Cable 36 Fiber Optic Cable 38 Ethernet Cable Summary 40 Wireless LANs 41 Cable Installation Guidelines 42 Introduction 21 Servers 22 Workstations 23 Network Interface Cards 24 Hubs/Switches 26 Repeaters 27 Bridges 28 Routers 29 TOPOLOGY Chapter Five: SOFTWARE
Chapter Six: Introduction 43 Linear Bus 44 Star 46 Star-Wired Ring 47 Tre e 48 Choosing a Topology 51 Summary Chart 52 GLOSSARY REFERENCES CREDITS 59 73 79 Introduction 53 Peer-to-Peer 54 Client/Server 56 Examples 58 1 A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CD-ROMs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables,telephone lines,radio waves, satellites,or infrared light beams. The three basic types of networks include: ” Local Area Network (LAN) ” Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) ” Wide Area Network (WAN).
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Download IBM ThinkPad i Series 1200/1300 User Guide PdfC# Series: Basic CalculatorThis section will introduce you to the Complete Programs tutorial series, the tutorial, creating the project, and adding controls. This project is meant for beginners, so the program will not be as complicated as the others. The program will be similar to the basic calculator in windows.
The C# Complete Program tutorials, similar to the XNA Complete Games, cover programs from start to finish. We start off with a very simple program, and get more advanced as we go. This program is a very simple calculator. We will cover a very abstract way to handle button presses and operations.
It is time to get started! Open Visual Studio 2008 (or the express editions) and create a new C# Windows Forms Application called “BasicCalculatorTutorial”. The first thing you need to do is change the dimensions of the window to something a bit wider. Change the Size property of the form to a new dimension. I used the following: 350, 277. Change the Text property of the form to identify the program, “BasicCalculator”. You can rename Form1.cs if you wish; I will not do that in the tutorial. This will be our base window, and we will add new controls in part 3.
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